Really interesting technique but it'd be cool if you explained more the cst process (reasons for choosing all the options and what to choose if our in camera settings were different. Rather than that really cool
Just dropped my new Color grading video Cinematic Lighting and Color grading (BRAW) footage ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nOZAsnLpVBY.html
Thanks for the tutorials. Much appreciated! How do you set your Colour management then? When I put my Output gamma of my CST to 2.4 Gamm... it looks washed when exported. But when I set the CST and colour management output to REC 709A, it looks fine. I edit on my iMac 27, one of those 2019 5k screens. What is the best advice here please? I stick to rec 709A? Find a way around 2.4 gamut and if so what actually is the benefit of using gamut in the first place?
it is very great tutorial...thank you for sharing....and also ...we need in depth tutorial on color warper tools ...it is really confusing the tools of chroma-luma tools
Hey man! 😊. Love the color grades! Great job! Quick question: What lens did you use for the first scene in the office? Like, brand of lens and focal length? That shot of the guys face looks spectacular! 👍🏻👍🏻🙂. Also, is the camera you used the BMPCC 6k G2 or the BMPCC 6k Pro? 😊.
Depends on the situation, lights, and the look you want to achieve. Slightly overexposing is alright, but monitor exposure so you are not clipping shadows and highlights. General rule: It is always easier to darken the image than make it brighter.
Can someone explain to this noob why use two CST nodes + luts instead of one that gets to r 709 directly? I want to understand more about this ^^ thanks so much!!
This is the best video on CST and BRAW on RU-vid. Maybe he is not explaining why he is doing it, but the steps, the order, the settings are just perfect regarding cst.
Lovely man! I Just wonder how u set up ur Project Settings in Color Management, what color sience, timeline color space and output color space u choose :) I guess Color Science Davinci YRGB, timeline color space Davinci WG/Intermediate and output color space is REC709 gamma 2.4, ? The way u used CST was super nice and clear. Loved it ❤
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial! I'm from your other tutorial. I've learned so much from you. But how do you export a video? I tried to do it, but it always turned out to be a project file instead of a video file!!
I AM LEARNING HOW TO EDIT ,,THIS VIDEO IS ALL STRAIGHT ON POINTS NOT WASTING A SINGLE SECOND, CONTENT YOU CREATED IS AMAGING, CAN YOU PLEASE MAKE MORE TUTORIALS ON BLACKMAGIC 6K PRO BRAW COLORE GRADE! SUPPORT FROM AUSTRALIA'
Hey, I did shoot a client project, an image film in 6k braw Gen 5 Film and did preview the footage with the Gen 5 Film to Extended Video Lut while recording. In post everything’s looks fine when I preview the footage with the Extended Video Lut. Just that when I preview the footage in Rec 709, all the highlights are blown out. The subject has a white shirt and after rec 709 gamma conversion, it’s very bright and blown out. Lowering the exposure does help with that but most of the image is getting way to dark. Touching the gamma doesn’t seem to be an option when trying to keep the 2.4 gamma standard. Does this mean that I crushed my highlights since I can only export in Rec 709 for online use? I’m on a time plan and it’s 1.5 TB of footage. Thank you already!
@@takenbyelvinas Thank you for the quick answer! Do you have a community discord or an account in general? . I would like to send you a picture or a small clip of how it looks like for you to judge. Touching the iso would also mean that the dynamic range is getting reduced since 400 is the native maintaining 13 stops.